KGBS calls for continued flexibility in school uniform policy

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KUCHING: The Sarawak Bumiputera Teachers Union (KGBS) is urging the Education Ministry (MoE) to maintain the flexibility of allowing students to attend school without wearing uniforms.

Its president Zulkiflee Sebli said the decision to allow students to wear sports attire due to hot weather to avoid any complications to health since May last year has received positive response.

He said many parents are hoping that such special permission will continue to be considered in setting school uniform guidelines for the next school session.

“Many parents are very grateful for such flexibility since its implementation last year as it eases the burden of parents in preparing their children for school.

“They can save the cost (money) for purchasing new uniforms as well as the trouble of keeping (washing) the white shirts clean all the time,” he said when contacted today (Jan 13).

As such, he said the union calls on the ministry to continue allowing students to wear sports attire to schools, especially during hot days.

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Zulkiflee suggested that the ministry also consider improvements, such as ensuring that sports attire must bear the school or educational institution’s logo for easy identification in the absence of school uniforms.

“If this guideline (flexibility) continues, we should make it mandatory or ensure that only T-shirts with the school’s logo are allowed.

“We hope the ministry can announce the good news soon before the starting of the 2024/2025 school session in March,” he added.

Yesterday, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the ministry is seeking feedback from various parties in setting school uniform guidelines for the next school session.

She said the ministry took an open approach with regard to the issue, and so far, still gave flexibility to students to come to school without wearing uniforms.

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